Brent Ewers

Prof. Brent Ewers
Professor
Program in Ecology
Departement of Botany
University of Wyoming
Laramie
United States of America


Phone: 307-766-2625
E-mail: beewers(at)uwyo.edu
URL Institution: dl.dropbox.com/u/78509456/MRI-research_summaries/research%20summary_Brent%20Ewers.pdf


Key Publications of Brent Ewers (up to ten) :
Thayer, D, AD Parsekian, K Hyde, H Speckman, D Beverly, B Ewers, M Covalt, N Fantello, T Kelleners, N Ohara, T Rogers, WS Holbrook. 2018. Geophysical measurements to determine the hydrologic partitioning of snowmelt on a snow-dominated subalpine hillslope. Water Resources Research 54(6):3788-3808.

Hubbard, CJ, MT Brock, LTA van Diepen, L Maignien, BE Ewers, C Weinig. 2018. The plant circadian clock influences rhizosphere community structure and function. ISME Journal 12:400-410.

Guadagno CR, BE Ewers, HN Speckman, TA Aston, *B Huhn, *S Devore, *J Ladwig, R Strawn, C Weinig. 2017. Dead or alive? Using membrane failure and chlorophyll fluorescence to predict mortality from drought. Plant Physiology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.16.00581

Reed, D, BE Ewers, E Pendall. 2014. Impact of mountain pine beetle induced mortality on forest carbon and water fluxes. Environmental Research Letters. 9:105004. Doi:10.1088/1748-9326/9/10/105004

Frank JM, WD Massman, BE Ewers, L Huckabee, J Negron. 2014. Ecosystem CO2/H2O fluxes are explained by hydraulically limited gas exchange during tree mortality from spruce beetles. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. 119:1195-1215

Biederman, JA, PD Brooks, AA Harpold, DJ Gochis, E Gutmann, DE Reed, E Pendall, BE Ewers. 2013. Multi-scale observations of snow accumulation and peak snowpack following widespread, insect-induced lodgepole pine mortality. Ecohydrology. DOI 10.1002/eco.1342

Edburg, SL,JA Hicke, PD Brooks, EG Pendall, BE Ewers, U Norton, D Gochis, E Gutmann. 2012. Cascading Impacts of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality to Coupled Biogeophysical and Biogeochemical Processes. Frontiers Ecology and Environment 10: 416–424

Nathani KJ, BE Ewers, E Pendall. 2012. Sap flux-scaled transpiration and stomatal conductance response to soil and atmospheric drought in a semi-arid sagebrush ecosystem. Journal of Hydrology. 464-465:176-185

Cleary, MB, E Pendall, BE Ewers. 2010. Aboveground and Belowground Carbon Pools After Fire in Mountain Big Sagebrush Steppe. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 63:187-196

Ewers, BE and E Pendall. 2008. Spatial patterns in leaf area and plant functional type cover across chronosequences of sagebrush ecosystems. Plant Ecology. 194:67–83


Expertise of Brent Ewers:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Topic HydrospherePrecipitation / Runoff
Topic CryosphereSnow Cover
Topic BiospherePlants
Topic Integrated SystemsCarbon Cycle
Hydrogeochemical Cycle
Nutrient Cycle / Food Chain
Topic EcosystemsTerrestrial Ecosystems
Topic Economy/ResourceUseLand Cover / Land Use / Landscape
Statistical FocusVariability
Time ScaleSeasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsData Collection - Measurement
Data Analysis
Modeling
Mountain Research InitiativeIntegrated model-based studies of environmental change in diff. mountain regions
Process studies along altitudinal gradients and in associated headwater basins
North America

Specialties of Brent Ewers:
Plant Physiological Ecology

Last update: 12/17/18
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